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Nicolás Pepe’s 1-0 goal was delicious: the Ivorian tunnelled Nelson Semedo and Rubén Neves before putting the ball at the far post. Then Arsenal had lined up chances during the game in the first half hour and went to the break with advantage and good confidence.
He would have time to change before the referee blows at half time.
Wolves’ Willian José entered the penalty area and fell into contact with David Luiz. Arsenal were sanctioned with a penalty and a red card in midfield.
Rubén Neves had no trouble handling the penalty.
Most red cards in the league, by far
The 1-1 at the break was 2-1 at the start of the second. Joao Moutinho placed the lead from afar behind Bernd Leno. It would be worse for the German.
When Arsenal were chasing the tie, the goalkeeper had to pay a penalty, a few meters from the penalty area he chose to hit the ball with his hand and was rewarded with the second red card of the match. Arsenal’s ninth (!) Red card since Mikel Arteta took over as coach. The second worst team in that category has taken three reds.
Wolverhampton could easily look forward to their first Premier League victory after eight straight games.